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Jersey_Bill 12-03-2005 03:20 PM

JCW Shift Indicator
 
Hey all -

Well, with production number in hand I am looking at some dealer-added options and deciding whether they merit a place on my new MINI due in late January. One that I am curious about is the JCW Gear Shift Indicator. Now, I have not driven an automatic car since high school and even my current (soon to be retired) car is a 5-speed Ford Explorer - so I know my way around a clutch and stick. On some level, this indicator has a certain "cool" factor but I am wondering whether this is really nothing more than an "idiot light" for those learning to use a manual transmission.

Should I spend / waste my money on this?

The one thing that I did not order yet (but will remedy) is the JCW Strut Brace. I am not sure about adding this to my order as well.

Any opinions?

Bill

chows4us 12-03-2005 04:24 PM


Originally Posted by Jersey_Bill
One that I am curious about is the JCW Gear Shift Indicator.

Save your money. Its JCW Crap to take your money. It could possibly be of use if your racing, cant watch the TACH and need to know via color coding when to shift.

Other than that, its expensive bling bling:wink:

btw, your ordering a covertable with JCW suspension. I thought they didnt allow that or had a fix for covertables yet?

Yucca Patrol 12-03-2005 05:11 PM

I'll second the suggestion to ignore this accessory and spend your money on something useful.

It might be helpful if you are teaching someone to drive a stick, but most of us with even a little bit of experience driving a manual transmission can tell when to shift either by feeling/listening to the engine or looking at the tachometer.

As far as I am concerned, all MINI's come with a shift light. . . it is the illuminated redline in the tach! :grin:

Jersey_Bill 12-03-2005 06:03 PM


Originally Posted by chows4us
Save your money. Its JCW Crap to take your money. It could possibly be of use if your racing, cant watch the TACH and need to know via color coding when to shift.

Other than that, its expensive bling bling:wink:

btw, your ordering a covertable with JCW suspension. I thought they didnt allow that or had a fix for covertables yet?

Thanks for your comments - I want a "full-on JCW convertible" but this seems like a toy to me. Think I will pass....

I had the same understanding of the JCW suspension as you but my dealer promises me that it is no problem to install it. In fact, he said that they have done a couple of other convertibles with JCW suspension.... I suspect that the prohibition (related to frame flex I believe) is really not that big an issue with the convertible. Anyway, will let you know how it goes....

Bill

chows4us 12-03-2005 06:09 PM


Originally Posted by Jersey_Bill
Anyway, will let you know how it goes....

Bill

Sounds good.

Now that you will have a full JCW car, you will be needing these bits when they come out next month!

http://motoringfile.com/2005/10/19/2...s_accessories/

Jersey_Bill 12-03-2005 06:24 PM


Originally Posted by chows4us
Sounds good.

Now that you will have a full JCW car, you will be needing these bits when they come out next month!

http://motoringfile.com/2005/10/19/2...s_accessories/

Man, I want that leather dash....

Bill

Edge 12-04-2005 09:50 AM


Originally Posted by Jersey_Bill
Thanks for your comments - I want a "full-on JCW convertible" but this seems like a toy to me. Think I will pass....

I had the same understanding of the JCW suspension as you but my dealer promises me that it is no problem to install it. In fact, he said that they have done a couple of other convertibles with JCW suspension.... I suspect that the prohibition (related to frame flex I believe) is really not that big an issue with the convertible. Anyway, will let you know how it goes....

Be careful. JCW themselves do not support their suspension in convertibles, period. Just because your dealer will do it does not mean that other dealers will recognize the warranty on it.

Anyway, I'm not saying don't do it, just watch out. You can email JCW directly if you want clarification - they are pretty good about responding to emails within a day or two.

chows4us 12-04-2005 12:19 PM


Originally Posted by Edge
... You can email JCW directly if you want clarification - they are pretty good about responding to emails within a day or two.

This is true. In fact, I have just called them when I had a question. Just pick up the phone and confirm


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